Archive for 2014

Celebrations all around: #DawoodiBohras welcome #Eid behind closed doors.

July 29, 2014

The Tribune, a reputed media house paid attention to small group of Dawoodi Bohras residing in Lahore and reported an event that was supposed to be held behind closed doors. The Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community, having the highest literacy rates around the world and being tech savvy, agreed to meet the reporters about the event. […]

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The cost of trust….. cheaper than one might think

July 12, 2014

About a month back on my trip to Delhi I had this experience that makes me think over and over again. Trust…. how can it be so cheap while still being reliable. I had to visit a government office where they would not allow any gadgets to be carried by visitors, nor any bags. The […]

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Pulled towards the past

May 29, 2014

We humans have the tendency to go back into time and again with our eyes set back to the future. We always try to find out what went wrong instead of what happened right as we leap forward into a time that has probably always been still as we move. The ticking of the clock […]

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Wake up call

May 28, 2014

Our struggle to put first things first can be characterized by the contrast between two powerful tools that direct us: The Clock and The Compass. The Clock represents our commitments, appointments, schedules, goals, activities-what we do with and how we manage our time… The Compass represents our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction-what we feel […]

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